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These OC districts are offering grab-and-go meals at a campus near you
To help curb the spread of COVID-19, Orange County public schools are on an extended hiatus, but that doesn’t mean students don’t have access to healthy meals. In fact, most local districts are offering grab-and-go meals at no cost to any student 18 years and younger, regardless of where they go to school. Here’s a look at the school districts offering meals in our area. Remember, students must be present, take only what you need, and use social distancing.
A Good School District = Home Value Stability
Homes can go up or down in value based on macro-volatility or local area changes, but a great school district can act as the lynchpin for strong values in a given area. Spring is right around the corner, so flowers are starting to bloom, and many potential homebuyers are getting ready to step into the market When buying…
Working with Stovall Team Makes All the Difference
Choosing the right real estate professional is one of the most impactful decisions you can make in your home buying or selling process. The Stovall Team will explain current market conditions and break down what they will mean to you and your family. If you’re considering buying or selling a home in 2020, make sure…
Mortgage Relief Tracker: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Relief For Homeowners
California Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order halting all evictions during the pandemic. The order is in effect through May 31, with the option of being extended, and halts evictions for both renters and homeowners. The order does not relieve a tenant from paying rent, and a landlord still has the ability to recover rent that is due. However, individuals cannot be evicted from their home for nonpayment. The order also requests that financial institutions halt foreclosure activity and protects against utility shutoffs for individuals affected by COVID-19